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Local PSU chapter plans annual recruiting chat

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With National Letter of Intent signing day just about a week away, the Greater Scranton Penn State Chapter is planning one of its biggest nights of the year.

The chapter will host its annual recruiting discussion with Times-Tribune Penn State beat writer Donnie Collins Feb. 9 in Penn State Scranton’s gymnasium.

The event kicks off at 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m.

Collins will discuss all of Penn State’s 2018 recruits, including the 22 members who signed with the Nittany Lions as part of the NCAA’s new early signing day in December. Head coach James Franklin’s recruiting class ranked fourth in the nation according to Rivals.com after the early signing period, behind Georgia, Ohio State and Texas, but Penn State is still planning to sign three-star Harrisburg receiver prospect Shaquon Anderson-Butts, and it still is looking to land a few of the top unsigned prospects in the nation, with four-star Maryland offensive tackle Rasheed Walker and Arizona receiver Solomon Enis reportedly interested.

Entrance to the recruiting chat is free for Chapter members and $15 for nonmembers.

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